Data protection declaration and STBs

We are pleased that you are interested in our website. The protection of your privacy is very important to us. Below we provide you with detailed information concerning the use of your data.

Collection, processing and use of personal data

You can visit our website without providing any information about yourself. We only store access data that is not related to a specific individual, such as, for example, the name of your Internet Service Provider, the webpage from which you visit us, and/or the version of your browser or the name of the requested file. This data is analysed exclusively in order to improve our service offering, and it does not allow any inference to be drawn concerning your identity.

Personal data is only collected if you voluntarily provide it to us in connection with your application. We use the data provided by you without your express consent exclusively in order to process and handle your application. Once the applications phase has ended and the coolest job in Germany has been awarded, any further use of your data is blocked, and once the regulations prescribed by tax and commercial law have lapsed it is deleted if you have not given your explicit consent to the further use of your data.

Use of cookies

We use cookies on various pages in order to make our website attractive to visit and to enable the use of certain functions. These are small text files which are stored on your computer. Most of the cookies used by us are deleted from your hard drive again once the browser session has ended (so-called session cookies). Other cookies remain on your computer, and they enable us to recognise your computer again when you next visit our site (so-called permanent cookies). Our partner companies are not permitted to collect, process, or use personal data via our website by means of cookies.

Right to information

Under the terms of the Bundesdatenschutzgesetz [Federal Data Protection Act] you have a right to receive without charge information about the data stored on you, and, if applicable, a right to have such data corrected, blocked or deleted.

Data protection contact person

If you have any questions relating to the gathering, processing or use of your personal data, or if you want information about data or wish to have it corrected, blocked or deleted, or if you wish to revoke consents which you have granted, please contact: info@our-world-tour.de

Disclaimer

The author (SIGMA Deutschland GmbH) does not assume any liability for the information provided being up-to-date, correct or complete, or for the quality of it. Liability claims against the author which relate to loss or damage of a physical or conceptual nature and which have been caused by use or failure to use the information provided, and/or by use of defective or incomplete information, are excluded as a matter of principle if the author does not bear any responsibility for such loss or damage which is demonstrably either intentional or grossly negligent. All service offers are subject to change and non-binding. The author expressly reserves the right to alter, add to, or delete parts of the pages or the whole website without providing specific notice, or to suspend publication either temporarily or permanently.

References and links

In the case of direct or indirect references to third party web pages ("hyperlinks") which do not fall within the author's sphere of responsibility, any liability would arise exclusively in the event of the author being aware of their content and of it being technically possible and reasonably practical for him to prevent their use if the content of them is unlawful.

The author hereby expressly declares that at the time when the links were set up no illegal content could be identified on the pages to which links were to be provided. The author has no influence whatsoever over the current and future design, the content, or the authorship of the linked/connected pages. He therefore hereby explicitly distances himself from all content of all linked /connected pages which has been altered after the link has been set up.

Copyright and trademark rights

Copyright for published items which have been created by the author himself remains solely with the author of the pages. Reproduction or use of such graphics and texts in other electronic or printed publications is not permitted without the author's explicit consent.

Data protection notice

This website uses Google Analytics, a website analysis service of Google Inc. ("Google"). Google Analytics uses so-called "cookies", text files which are stored on your computer and which allow your use of the website to be analysed. The information produced by the cookie about your use of this website (including your IP address) is transmitted to a Google server in the USA, where it is stored. Google will use this information to evaluate your use of the website, to compile reports for the website operator on the activities which occur on the website, and to provide other services in connection with the use of the website and use of the internet. If necessary, Google will also transmit this information to third parties in so far as this is legally required, or in so far as third parties process this data on behalf of Google. Under no circumstances will Google match your IP address to other Google data. You may prevent the installation of the cookies by using an appropriate setting on your browser software; however, we advise you that in this case you may not be able to make full use of all the functions of this website. By using this website you declare that you agree to Google processing the data collected concerning you in the manner previously described, and for the purpose previously stated. Permission for the collection and storage of data may be refused at any time with effect for the future http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout?hl=de. In the light of discussion about the use of analysis tools with complete IP addresses, we should like to point out that this website uses Google Analytics with the extension "_anonymizeIp()", and that IP addresses are therefore only processed in an abbreviated form so as to make it impossible to relate them directly to specific individuals.